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Figuring out how to navigate the college financial aid process can be overwhelming. Students and parents can find direction and ease the burden of this intimidating process.
Sussex County Community College (SCCC) will be assisting college-bound students and their parents to fill out the FAFSA forms with scheduled workshops. These hour-long workshops, which are free and open to the public, will guide the participant through the many steps needed to file the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid Application).
The workshops are held on the SCCC campus every Wednesday from 6 p.m.-7 p.m. in the Administration Building, room B316 and every ...[Read More]

Current and future graduates of Sussex County Community College (SCCC) looking to continue their educational pursuits are now eligible to receive a steep tuition discount from Fairleigh Dickinson University under an agreement by the two colleges.
The SCCC-FDU Scholars Program can save eligible students, seeking a bachelor's degree, a minimum of 40 percent reduction in tuition at Fairleigh Dickinson University’s Metropolitan or Florham Campuses.
For a student to be eligible, they must have a 2.0 G.P.A. and receive their associate degree from Sussex County Community College. It is then that the SCCC-FDU Scholar is given a minimum 40 percent reduction in tuition ...[Read More]

Sussex County Community College (SCCC) is offering over 100 scholarships that are available to both current students and incoming students. These scholarships range from $250 to $2,000 for the upcoming Fall 2016 semester. These scholarships are available through the SCCC Foundation.
Applications are available online at sussex.edu/scholarships and in SCCC’s Student Advisement Center. To apply for a scholarship, students must complete a scholarship application packet in addition to submitting a personal essay. Students are also required to provide a letter of recommendation in support of their candidacy. For new students, an application to the College must be completed.
The completed application packet ...[Read More]

Current, transfer, and prospective students love the winterim semester at Sussex County Community College! And no better time than to start thinking about how to get ahead of the college "curve" than now.
Lighten the load of a busy semester or take advantage of learning while home for winter break from a four-year institution. With a range of classes, this two and a half week semester, which runs from Jan. 4 to Jan. 20 this year, is perfect for full and part-time students.
Registration begins on Monday, November 30 for both the winterim and spring 2016 semesters. Current, new, and transfer students ...[Read More]